Events.

Our events, whether in person or online, are designed to impart knowledge, deepen understanding and promote judicial collegiality. College education supports judicial officers to stay up to date and to develop the skills needed to perform the judicial role.
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Skills/
AI and the future of judging.

14 August 2025 | Seminar

​​Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way software engineers, communications specialists and forensic scientists work. Are judicial officers next? What do you need to know, now and for the future? ​ 

Judicial Wellbeing event

Judicial Life/
Enhancing wellbeing: Lessons from doctors.

20 August 2025 | Seminar

​​Prioritise your health and wellbeing and maintain a satisfying and sustainable career with multidisciplinary insights and strategies from other high-performing professions. ​ 

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Law/
Evidence essentials.

22 August 2025 | Full Day

​​Determining admissibility and exclusion of evidence can be one of the greatest legal challenges for a judicial officer. This program will guide you through the latest legal developments in evidence law and illuminate some of the common complexities. ​ 

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First Nations/
Proof of Aboriginality in the courts.

26 August 2025 | Seminar

​​First Peoples twilight series —Presented in partnership with the Judicial Officers’ Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Committee (JOACAC), this series will enhance your awareness of issues affecting First Peoples coming before the courts. ​ 

Judicial Wellbeing event

Judicial Life/
Vicarious trauma: Strategies and support​.

05 September 2025 | Half Day

Judicial officers and their staff are often exposed to distressing material and are called on to be sensitive to the traumatic experiences of others. This makes vicarious trauma one of the risks of judicial work. 

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Social Context/
Understanding family violence​.

12 September 2025 | Full Day

​​Family violence appears overtly in many cases before the courts, but it can also seep insidiously into all manner of cases across jurisdictions. Be equipped with the essential knowledge you need to make the legal system safer. ​